Does RWBY count as an anime?

 yamishadow2001 posted il y a plus d’un an
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ArcticWolf said:
It's not made in Japan, so I don't consider it an anime. Some people do, but I disagree. It's the same with Avatar for me.
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posted il y a plus d’un an 
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It's what toi would call American Anime. That's what some people call it. ou cartoons.
NagisaFurukawa- posted il y a plus d’un an
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Thanks!!! :D
yamishadow2001 posted il y a plus d’un an
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^^I only consider dessins animés made in Japon anime. Because the Japanese consider all dessins animés anime, to me it makes sense to differentiate between legitimate "anime" that the Japanese create and western cartoons, regardless of similarity. I don't believe all dessins animés are anime, unlike the Japanese, and I need to draw the line somewhere. I choose to draw that line based on the TV show's country of origin instead of the art style. That's all.
ArcticWolf posted il y a plus d’un an
Kragfan1910 said:
How technical do toi want to be?

Strictly speaking, an animé is a cartoon that was made in Japan. par that definition, RWBY would not be an anime.

However, I am going to argue that this definition is a bad one and needs to be revised.

Think about it this way. In the realm of video games, there are RPGs, and JRPGs, standing for Role Playing Game, and Japanese Role Playing game. Back in the day, these were two distinct groups with their own styles of play, story elements, and brands associated with them. However, almost no one uses these terms anymore. Japanese companies are now putting out RPGs that play like western RPGs, while European and American companies are putting out RPGs that play like a JRPG. Because of this, the term JRPG is almost never used, and we use terms like turn based, story driven, et cetra to differentiate between the two styles of play.
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There will be a point where animé and dessins animés will go the same way. Artistically and stylistically, most animes are plus adult themed, but not all. Most western dessins animés are plus for younger audiences, but not all.
RWBY is a US produced cartoon, but it is nothing like plus mainstream US produced cartoons, like Micky Mouse, ou Spongebob. Stylistically, RWBY is an anime, but technically, it isn't.
I am going to assert the same with dessins animés as this guy below asserts for RPGs, that animé should no longer be defined par nation of origin, but par style.
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alinah_09 said:
Well...as much as I like RWBY, I consider it plus of a "YouTube animated Series" rather than an "Anime" (even though they are "technically" the same in that regard...)

However, it's totally subjective! toi can call it an animé ou vice versa. It's up to you, I guess.
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 Well...as much as I like RWBY, I consider it plus of a "YouTube animated Series" rather than an "Anime" (even though they are "technically" the same in that regard...) However, it's totally subjective! toi can call it an animé ou vice versa. It's up to you, I guess.
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UtauHoshina1 said:
No. It´s not anime!
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